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Biotic Interactions between Two Species of Microalgae in Mixed Culture
Biotic interactions in a mixed culture of two microalgae species— Scenedesmus quadricauda (Turp.) Breb. and Monoraphidium arcuatum (Korsch.) Hind.—used in bioassay in monocultures as test objects were studied. The toxic effect of cell-free filtrates from different “age” monoculture (2, 7, 10, 15, 21...
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Published in: | Moscow University biological sciences bulletin 2018-04, Vol.73 (2), p.63-68 |
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Summary: | Biotic interactions in a mixed culture of two microalgae species—
Scenedesmus quadricauda
(Turp.) Breb. and
Monoraphidium arcuatum
(Korsch.) Hind.—used in bioassay in monocultures as test objects were studied. The toxic effect of cell-free filtrates from different “age” monoculture (2, 7, 10, 15, 21, and 28 days) of
S. quadricauda
on the growth of the “young” test culture of
M. arcuatum
and, conversely, the toxic effect of cell-free filtrates from the different “age” (2, 7, 10, 15, 21, and 28 days) monoculture of
M. arcuatum
on the growth of the “young” test culture of
S. quadricauda
was evaluated. Simultaneously, the toxicity of their own filtrates of different “ages” was monitored by a test culture of each species. The interactions of the species in the mixed culture can be regarded as negative, as an antagonistic one, when both populations inhibit the growth of each other through metabolites and food resource competition, while the effect of
S. quadricauda
on
M. arcuatum
is much stronger. The main factor constraining the growth of monoculture
S. quadricauda
is the rapid depletion of the food resource from the medium and not the inhibition of growth by its own metabolites. The depletion of the food resources from the medium in monoculture of
M. arcuatum
occurs much later than in monoculture of
S. quadricauda
. Metabolites of
S. quadricauda
cause a strong inhibitory effect on the growth of
M. arcuatum
, and the metabolites of
M. arcuatum
cause a weak inhibitory effect on the growth of
S. quadricauda
. The filtrates of the “old” culture of
S. quadricauda
(21–28 days) cause the greatest inhibitory effect on cell division of
M. arcuatum
. The filtrates of the “old” culture of
S. quadricauda
(21–28 days) cause the greatest inhibitory effect on cell division of
M. arcuatum
. Comparative analysis of the cell number dynamics of two species,
S. quadricauda
and
M. arcuatum
, in mono- and two-species algal cultures, as well as experiments with filtrates of these monocultures, showed that the interaction of species can be explained by the food resource competition and allelopathic interaction (exometabolite effect). |
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ISSN: | 0096-3925 1934-791X |
DOI: | 10.3103/S0096392518020062 |